Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Did you know....





Did you know…
We donated dictionaries to one of the Mission Schools. It is our annual gift back to the community.










Did you know…
We want to give you a FREE estimate of value on your home.

Did you know…
There are two of us now to better serve your needs!






Friday, December 7, 2007

Mission San Jose Among Top High Schools In Country

For the past 30+ years, it has been my pleasure to successfully assist many Mission Area clients sell or purchase their home.

Today, I am proud to announce this news:

Mission San Jose is the best public high school in the Bay Area and it is rank at No. 49 in America, which ranked by U.S. News & World Report.

For more information:

http://www.insidebayarea.com/search/ci_7609623?IADID=Search-www.insidebayarea.com-www.insidebayarea.com

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Overcrowding issue regards to Mission San Jose School District

INFORMATION GLEEMED BY SANDY & GIGI AT ON OCT. 3, 2007 AT THE MEETING CONDUCTED BY SUPERINTENDENT Doug Gephart & Assistant Superintendent of Business Services Bill Stephens at MISSION SAN JOSE HIGH SCHOOL. The following is only our interpretation and not deemed reliable information.

The conclusion we have arrived at for eliminating the overcrowding issue is for the parents of all Mission San Jose to organize a fund raising program for portable classrooms on all schools with available land space. Our conclusion was arrived at because of the following items.

The School Board does not have the funds to provide new classrooms either by adding on the present schools by building upward. It is our understanding the School Board gets monies from sales of existing property and must be fairly distributed. Please check this information out for your self.

The current and past remedy for overcrowding has been to add classrooms (if money & space is available) lease portable classrooms (if space and money is available) and send overload students to Durham. Presently, it was reported 108 student overload exists with only 24 at Durham School. The new Sabercat development children will attend the Irvington Area schools
Gomes is the only elementary school that is not overcrowded presently

Future remedy for overcrowding might include eliminating CSR (class size reduction- 20 children K-3), developing a year round school, revise overload policy to date of residency lottery and revise master facility plan policy boundary changes to new developments.

It was emphasized at the meeting that boundary changes are a very unpopular idea and presently boundary changes are not being pursed. We find that hard to believe, how about you, since the boundary changes idea is always presented.

One of the parents made a great suggestion: Mission San Jose should organize a fund raising program to purchase more portable classrooms and not to depend on the district to provide an answer. Per Doug Gephart there is no policy against the parents providing a fund raising program to provide extra classrooms and the district would not turn the money down. We would highly suggest that you investigate this Scenario.

SOMETIMES IT IS IMPORTANT FOR PARENTS TO TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT THEIR CHILDRENS’ EDUCATIION AND THEIR REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT!!

Friday, September 21, 2007

REAL ESTATE MARKET (FREMONT, MISSION SAN JOSE)

Financial Market:

The Fed Funds Rate cut affects Home Equity Lines of Credit, credit cards, business loans, car loans and the like BUT THAT DOES NOT HAVE A DIRECT CORRELATION TO HOME LOAN RATES!

Home loan interest rates are more directly tied to the bond market. The fear of inflation has increased our home loan interest rates. Do not put off purchasing because of interest rates. Sellers are helping buyers. The sellers are buying down the buyer’s interest rates. Buyers can take out a 5 year fixed rate loan at a reasonable interest rate after the sellers buy down the interest rates.

WHY IS THIS A GREAT TIME TO PURCHASE A HOME IN THE MISSION AREA?

Sellers are willing to negotiate their asking price - generally
There is little competition and few multiple offers
There is no bidding up prices
Sellers have priced their home reasonably
September through January are SLOW sales months
Prices are not increasing
Schools in the area have the highest API scores and the highest percentage of children attending a college

YOU SAY: HOME PRICES COULD GO DOWN?

1. It is difficult to buy stocks as the lowest price and difficult to sell when the stocks are high – but if you plan on staying in the market you end up ahead. The same goes for buying and purchasing homes.

2. Remember 911 and prices in the Mission Area dropped $100,000 and less than 6 months later the prices were back up $100,000.